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that includes the car seat you use. new numbers are out today showing manufacturers are making great sides in designing -- strides in designing booster seats that help keep your kids safe. charlie, what should parents look out for? >> you have to be careful with this and you have to keep in mind megan, this is doubly important in maryland. because those new laws went into effect regarding child safety seats. so inspectors say the first factor you must consider is how the seat belt fits over your child. that's according to insurance institute for highway safety. the group was released is recent survey. of the 17 models made in 2012, 15 received a top rating of best bet. the most ever since the iihs first began ranking them in 2008. so how does the seat get a best bet and make it on the list? the group looks to make sure the seat belts lie flat over your child's thighs and don't ride up to their stomachs. the shoulder belt should fit snugly and not slide off. new law took effect here in maryland in october. on october 1st
that includes the car seat you use. new numbers are out today showing manufacturers are making great sides in designing -- strides in designing booster seats that help keep your kids safe. charlie, what should parents look out for? >> you have to be careful with this and you have to keep in mind megan, this is doubly important in maryland. because those new laws went into effect regarding child safety seats. so inspectors say the first factor you must consider is how the seat belt fits...
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and send your pictures to us. we have a slide show. we don't want to you forget about the other birds. they are leading now in the north with a 4-1 record. >>> her life was cut short by violence as it affects so many teens. tonight family and friends of the 16-year-old will hold a vigil. she has shot on sunday night. her friends say it will give everyone a chance to mourn the loss. police are looking for the girl's killer. they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple run ins with the law. >>> and law enforcement want to do everything they can to keep you safe by preventing accidental shootings. police are now calling on gun owners to secure the weapons. and the police chief and the county executive will announce a new gun law. the program is in response to the gun related incidents the two area schools. >>> and a student at perry hall and a victim of a shooting there. as he is recovering, the community wants to help out in any way they can. tomorrow the baltimore blast will hold an event called goals for daniel just no
and send your pictures to us. we have a slide show. we don't want to you forget about the other birds. they are leading now in the north with a 4-1 record. >>> her life was cut short by violence as it affects so many teens. tonight family and friends of the 16-year-old will hold a vigil. she has shot on sunday night. her friends say it will give everyone a chance to mourn the loss. police are looking for the girl's killer. they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple...
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visit us on facebook. >>> thanks for staying with us on this thursday morning. a broken window, furniture overturned. trash everywhere. it looked like someone had broken into a mississippi business. luckily for police the culprit was still inside. it was a deer. it crashed through the window then made his way into the break room. employees shut him inside there until help arrived and animal control officer got the deer. the animal is expected to be okay. >>> being sick in a hospital is no fun especially when you're a child. which is why three window washers came up with a plan to put smiles on the faces of ill children. check this out. they dressed up as superheroes and dang until front of the windows of a hospital in tennessee. dozens of kids and their parents filled up the family rooms to get a peek at spiderman and captain america. it was a great feeling to know that just for a few minutes the children could forget about being sick. >>> if you are married with children there's a pretty good chance you live on a budget. but what if you're single and dating? >>
visit us on facebook. >>> thanks for staying with us on this thursday morning. a broken window, furniture overturned. trash everywhere. it looked like someone had broken into a mississippi business. luckily for police the culprit was still inside. it was a deer. it crashed through the window then made his way into the break room. employees shut him inside there until help arrived and animal control officer got the deer. the animal is expected to be okay. >>> being sick in a...
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louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text message to the iphone and taken over. all these are fixed now. part of the contest is all these vulnerabilities being fixed. a fun way to show off your skills and so everyone gets protected by the attacks it. >> host: how long did it take you to break into this iphone and from where did you do at? an office or where? >> guest: okay, so the iphone -- i mean at the time it only took a few seconds but the preparation took time so it probably took me
louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was...
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topper shutt joins us from the weather desk. how is it out there? >> it's not bad, a couple light showers. the deck is not even totally wet. lighter activity tonight, heavier activity tomorrow. generally speaking, light showers through the northwest part of town, montgomery county, another batch down toward charlottesville. they'll work their way up 95 in the next few hours, just light activity now, all green, no yellows or oranges. there will be periods of showers and sprinkles from time to time. there's a shower toward bowie and reston headed towards silver spring. for tonight mostly cloudy, cool, showers developing, lows 54 to 64, winds out of the southeast at 10. we'll come back and talk about the potential for heavier activity for tomorrow, what that means for both your morning and evening commutes. >>> still ahead why the maker of that controversial anti- islam movie may be looking over his shoulder tonight. >> right after the break where you may want to look if you're trying to land a part-time job this holiday season. we'll be right back. to
topper shutt joins us from the weather desk. how is it out there? >> it's not bad, a couple light showers. the deck is not even totally wet. lighter activity tonight, heavier activity tomorrow. generally speaking, light showers through the northwest part of town, montgomery county, another batch down toward charlottesville. they'll work their way up 95 in the next few hours, just light activity now, all green, no yellows or oranges. there will be periods of showers and sprinkles from time...
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let us help you, what they're saying, not let us do it. >> couldn't figure it out our selves, the line here. >> and we have a nutrition problem and not saying we're stupid. >> ben, someone says the three worse words, we're from the government and we came to help you, paraphrasing. >> exactly. >> a nanny state. that goes too far, there is a clear thing where this goes over the line. >> this goes awould he ever the line and scary words are, it's different this time after years and years and years of the government serving people garbage for lunch long after i was in school and now it's going to be fine, it's going to be great. look, i go and speak at schools and see what the kids are eating, it's terrifying. >> and peanut butter and jelly, are you kidding me? the ultimate staple. >> and that's not exactly the best thing. >> it's a little snack in the middle of the day. this is a guy mr. fancy pants and like the big time lunches in the middle of day. >> i eat salads, go to the salad place, what's wrong with that. >> you're known for-- you're like the restaurant critic. >> i go to san piet
let us help you, what they're saying, not let us do it. >> couldn't figure it out our selves, the line here. >> and we have a nutrition problem and not saying we're stupid. >> ben, someone says the three worse words, we're from the government and we came to help you, paraphrasing. >> exactly. >> a nanny state. that goes too far, there is a clear thing where this goes over the line. >> this goes awould he ever the line and scary words are, it's different this...
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what causes us to feel so refreshed? researchers monitored a group of people at rest and found that during the nap the right side of the brain continued to be active while the left side remained quiet. now it's believed the right side performs the house keeping tasks which may help you clear things out when they wake up. >>> well, multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement taken by at least one-third of american adults. one study has found no evidence though that they help prevent cancer. but a new report suggests there may be a different benefit for men 50 years and older. researchers found that men who took a multivitamin a day reduced their risk of cancer by 8% and also had a reduction in cancer related deaths. the results don't apply though to women or men younger than 50 years old. >>> well, the past couple of days have not been very good for lance armstrong. he's lost endorsements and resigned as chairman of live strong but one organization wants to continue working with the cyclist. >> he's the winninges
what causes us to feel so refreshed? researchers monitored a group of people at rest and found that during the nap the right side of the brain continued to be active while the left side remained quiet. now it's believed the right side performs the house keeping tasks which may help you clear things out when they wake up. >>> well, multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement taken by at least one-third of american adults. one study has found no evidence though that they help...
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but right now a lot of us use gmail, and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's just interesting that we as a society have given our information out. whether we want it to be for everyone or just for a few people, it's out there, you know, on someone's server, and so people can get to it. and that's sort of changed the well -- whole way of privacy in this age. >> host: so are you finding as a security consultant that the social medias of the world, the facebooks, the twitters, etc., that they are leading in security precautions or not? >> guest: well, some of them certainly are. google makes a show, for sure, for having a pretty secure web browser in chrome, but right now, not too long ago they were attacked by they think the chinese, and they were able to get in their networks and steal a lot of data. and so even the best get hit. another example is microsoft. about ten years ago, they started a program to try to produce secure software. so back when windows 98 was out, it was really awful. but now the newest version of windows is quite good. so they've
but right now a lot of us use gmail, and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's just interesting that we as a society have given our information out. whether we want it to be for everyone or just for a few people, it's out there, you know, on someone's server, and so people can get to it. and that's sort of changed the well -- whole way of privacy in this age. >> host: so are you finding as a security consultant that the social medias of the world, the facebooks, the...
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telling us how her story already is getting action. we are also going to be posting some of the video of the worst offenders on our website, abc2news.com. so be sure to check that out. >>> if you're a parent putting little ones on the bus today hang around for that. >> we are just two weeks away from voters heading to the polls electing our next president. >> stay with us this morning, with so many battlegrounds still up for grabs there's a chance the race could end in who knows what? a tie? what happens if that's the case? gets interesting and fun. >>> voters head to the polls casting their ballots for the president ofhe united states and we know it takes 270 electoral votes to win the white house, but what happens if neither candidate reaches that magic number? sandra endo breaks its down. >> reporter: it is possible that when this is all said and done, there could be a tie. this is electoral map and cnn estimates there are eight toss- up states. if president obama wins virginia, wisconsin and colorado and mitt romney ones the rest o
telling us how her story already is getting action. we are also going to be posting some of the video of the worst offenders on our website, abc2news.com. so be sure to check that out. >>> if you're a parent putting little ones on the bus today hang around for that. >> we are just two weeks away from voters heading to the polls electing our next president. >> stay with us this morning, with so many battlegrounds still up for grabs there's a chance the race could end in who...
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thank you guys so much for joining us inside "the war room," karl frisch charlie pierce. up next there is nothing like having a first-hand experience and our next guest has been on the front lines of one of the most important stories of the 2012 campaign. that's next in a story you'll only find on "the war room." what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ >> jennifer: this past week foreign policy presidential debate is not going to be the last that we hear before the election about the killings of the united states ambassador to libya, christopher stevens and other americans. the republicans have not let up on this issue. and the latest comes from fox news today which cited unnamed sources saying cia sources we
thank you guys so much for joining us inside "the war room," karl frisch charlie pierce. up next there is nothing like having a first-hand experience and our next guest has been on the front lines of one of the most important stories of the 2012 campaign. that's next in a story you'll only find on "the war room." what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why...
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russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america must be strong, america must lead and for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. >> he doesn't have different ideas and that is because we are doing exactly what we should be doing, come on our web site and look at how we get to a balanced budget, within eight to ten years and we do it by reducing spending in a whole series of programs. >> it just doesn't work, and we visited the web site quite a bit, and it still doesn't work. >> let me get back to foreign policy. and can i just get back. >> we have to the venue then our militar
russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america...
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join us for "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we want to introduce to you robert o'harrow, an investigative reporter at the washington post. he has been riding an occasional series on cyber security threats for that newspaper. mr. o'harrow, welcome to "the communicators." let's start with 0 day. what is zero day? >> zero day is the name that hackers give to a vulnerability and software that allows a bad guy into a computer system. these gaps take a lot of forms. they have not been previously discovered. so there is no way to block them. when a hacker has a zero day, with the right tools and school bills, they can't. into a system and take control. -- with the right tools and skills, they can take over system. >> how would you describe this series? >> it is really the mission that we were looking into cyber security and cyber war. the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of war, and get we realize that maybe one in 1000 people really understood w
join us for "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we want to introduce to you robert o'harrow, an investigative reporter at the washington post. he has been riding an occasional series on cyber security threats for that newspaper. mr. o'harrow, welcome to "the communicators." let's start with 0 day. what is zero day? >> zero day is the name that hackers give to a vulnerability and software that allows a bad guy into a computer system. these gaps take a...
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you will want to use moravia road instead. if you are traveling on 95 here's a live look heading downtown at 395 everything moving right along. no delays right now through the fort mchenry tunnel and as we pull up some drive times you'll notice 695 going to be in great shape. traveling the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. you're looking at a typical 11 minute ride. traffic starting to pick up over on the west side of the beltway but no significant delays. a 12 minute ride from 795 down to 95 on the outer loop. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> a tv segment takes a romantic turn. >> coming up what happened when one soldier's girlfriend gets the surprise of her life. >>> it's five minutes before the hour and you might be familiar with hln's salute the troops segment. >> the network does the great thing where they thank all those the courageous service who have received by encouraging family and friends to give a big shoutout. >> the guest megan and her boyfriend gary were l
you will want to use moravia road instead. if you are traveling on 95 here's a live look heading downtown at 395 everything moving right along. no delays right now through the fort mchenry tunnel and as we pull up some drive times you'll notice 695 going to be in great shape. traveling the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. you're looking at a typical 11 minute ride. traffic starting to pick up over on the west side of the beltway but no significant delays. a 12 minute ride from 795 down...
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he $m >>> a lot of fans sending us pictures from last night firefighters game. we posted them on the website for you, they are on our facebook page. if you have pictures showing your orioles pride, we want to see them, email them to pix@wmar.com. put orioleses in the subject line. we will show them off for you. >>> before the o's play the field, fans cheered on the ravens and took on the chiefs ñsqueaked out a win. final score 9-6, neither side scored a touchdown the entire game. the ravens are 4-1 on top of the afc north. ravens back home this coming sunday, that's when they take on the cowboys kick off is 1:00. >>> long standing nfl record last night. new orleans quarterback breeze broke the record as consecutive games with touchdown pass held quarterback, johnny united. breeze has thrown a touchdown 48 straight game. sometimes because they have to work or take care of family members. baltimore schools use robocalls to alert parents about the absences, social workers talk to families when students are missing class. williams missed 33 days of school and almos
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>>> usually slow moving traffic is what most of us experience on the beltway. but for one family, 695 will be a place they tell stories to their family for the rest of their lives. >>> you want to pay more for your bge bill? of course you don't. however, the governor thinks you may change your mind. we're doing to tell you why. >>> and this week we have sun, rain, humidity. haven't seen this yet though. we've got winter taking away the snow is falling before the leaves even come off the trees, it is thursday, october 4th, "good morning maryland," i'm charlie crowson. >> and i'm megan pringle, thank you so much for joining us, you look at the video and kind of excited for winter. >> not me. >> bring back summer please. i'm not ready for fall or winter or anything. >> we have a day of it though. >> tall order here you have a lot of people you need to make happy. >> i can't. for people that i really want to make happen pi this year we didn't have winter last year. >> thanks a lot lynette. >> all right, let's talk about what's going on right now because we have som
>>> usually slow moving traffic is what most of us experience on the beltway. but for one family, 695 will be a place they tell stories to their family for the rest of their lives. >>> you want to pay more for your bge bill? of course you don't. however, the governor thinks you may change your mind. we're doing to tell you why. >>> and this week we have sun, rain, humidity. haven't seen this yet though. we've got winter taking away the snow is falling before the...
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i hope you'll join us next time on the whole child. narrator: every child needs to let others know what he is thinking. learning language is a remarkable process. it starts long before a toddler speaks his first word. how can parents and other caregivers help? "let's talk about it." next time on the whole child. funding for this program was provided by... funding for this program was provided by... hendrick: communication skills are so important to a growing child. teacher: yeah. can you say hi in hungarian? oh, you're gonna say hi, wave your hand hi. hendrick: there's more and more evidence suggesting that having a good command of language goes hand-in-hand with the ability to imagine and to think up new ideas. teacher: what do you think would happen if you had pigs in your room? girl: i would kick them out. you would kick them out? hello. i'm joanne hendrick, author of the whole child and your guide to this video series. in this program, we're going to look at not only traditional ways we can help our children learn language, but we'
i hope you'll join us next time on the whole child. narrator: every child needs to let others know what he is thinking. learning language is a remarkable process. it starts long before a toddler speaks his first word. how can parents and other caregivers help? "let's talk about it." next time on the whole child. funding for this program was provided by... funding for this program was provided by... hendrick: communication skills are so important to a growing child. teacher: yeah. can...
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>> listen, all of those things are in all of us. we all worry about those things and i'm not immune. >> rose: do you have anything that you want to prove now? i mean -- >> i want-- . >> rose: this was an effort to say i can go somewhere else and-- and tell different kinds of stories because in the end i'm a story teller, and that is what i do. >> fundamentally that is what i wanted to write next so i wrote it i knew perfectly well that some people wouldn't love it. but that's okay. that's okay. that's how it should be. and indeed with a book like this, if some people didn't hate it, i would have written it wrong. >> rose: yeah, exactly. in other words, -- >> you can't please all the people all the time. >> rose: it means you wouldn't have taken risk. >> exactly. >> rose: so what kind of role do you want to have, you know, as the member of the community you are now part of this larger community, and you and the queen and -- >> me and the queen. >> rose: all of that. i mean are you a pub -- >> the olympics was amazing. >> rose: becaus
>> listen, all of those things are in all of us. we all worry about those things and i'm not immune. >> rose: do you have anything that you want to prove now? i mean -- >> i want-- . >> rose: this was an effort to say i can go somewhere else and-- and tell different kinds of stories because in the end i'm a story teller, and that is what i do. >> fundamentally that is what i wanted to write next so i wrote it i knew perfectly well that some people wouldn't love it....
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so the family used peanut butter to train faith to walk on her hind legs. the family worked in shift s slept only six hours at a time. >> became a sergeant in the army as fort lewis, commissioned her there. and s.o.s., and makes peel happy. >> she retiring this year. she's 10 years old. her years of service and inspiration, her owners say, are going to slowly come to an end. her owners feelful might be a little too strenuous. >> her videos will live on. people will continue to be inspired. >> you don't have to have every limb or every finger, every pendage. you don't have to have everything that someone thinks is perfect. she's perfect. >>> beth, you're going to love this, because it uses that greek yogurt. >> that stuff is amazing. >> i love it, and look what bobby flay does with it. he makes pumpkin soup with fage. >> i have dreams about that at night. >> perfect for halloween. just get pumpkin and fage and start cooking. >> we have the pumpkin puree, chicken stock and now i'm going add spices. a tiny bit of allspice, ground ginger, that sweet and spicy f
so the family used peanut butter to train faith to walk on her hind legs. the family worked in shift s slept only six hours at a time. >> became a sergeant in the army as fort lewis, commissioned her there. and s.o.s., and makes peel happy. >> she retiring this year. she's 10 years old. her years of service and inspiration, her owners say, are going to slowly come to an end. her owners feelful might be a little too strenuous. >> her videos will live on. people will continue to...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow strongeand get back to work. everyday you see all of us rving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. liz: when you own an ipo stock, this is kind of chart you want to see. it is our power mover of the day. workday just went public last friday. this is all we can show you as far as the chart is concerned. the initial price is $28 per share. check it out 52.34, up another 7 1/2%. this is a cloud-based hr software provider and shares are up 85% since that ipo day. workday's ipo was the largest venture-backed ipo since facebook and shares soared 75% on its first day alone. look at the fox 50 right now, get a better sense. you can see more green on the screen. of course we do have a big equity rally today. a lot of these names moving higher, but the laggard here happens to be wells fargo which came out last week and you saw the numbers there. right now wells fargo down about 49 cents. i could use a coffee right now in
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow strongeand get back to work. everyday you see all of us rving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. liz: when you own an ipo stock, this is kind of chart you want to see. it is our power mover of the day. workday just went public last friday. this is all we can show you as far as the chart is concerned. the initial price is $28 per share....
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we have a long class ahead of us. but you look at things like, hey, you guys play the same sport, why don't you get paid equally. that's a big question that everyone always asks. >> when you look at the money aspect of it, i think we don't want to focus on that at this point. everyone is not going to make a living out of sports. so the important thing is, give it the opportunity to play and make them aware of these different activities that they can get in high school and college. >> one step for equal opportunities is getting into the building. another step is how you're represented once you're in there. do you think female athletes get represented properly in the media? >> it's got aongay to go. the percentage of media that covers women's sports is very low. that makes a difference. when you talk about the image and athletes can control their image a little more, there's no doubt the press has to come along to give more exposure to these great athletes. >> who gets represented not for their athletic abilities, but b
we have a long class ahead of us. but you look at things like, hey, you guys play the same sport, why don't you get paid equally. that's a big question that everyone always asks. >> when you look at the money aspect of it, i think we don't want to focus on that at this point. everyone is not going to make a living out of sports. so the important thing is, give it the opportunity to play and make them aware of these different activities that they can get in high school and college....
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stay away from us. i know it is late in the season. but the hurricane season is not over until november 30th. we could be seeing tropical storms. the future trend not picking up today. a few clouds will move in ahead of that front lots of plans and at 64. we have a freeze watch and for the areas here. shaded in the purple color. so, know that the temperatures are going to drop. we look at the temperature on sunday and we're looking at 70. the ravens game will be stellar. here is a check of the time saver traffic. >> and great weather for the marathon. and the race will shut down many roads throughout the city. the race starts at 8:00 but some of the closures will start at midnight. others the majority do start at 6 a.m. and for a list of the closure goes to www.abc2news.com. therere are no delays on 95 downtown now. everything up to speed through the tunnel and you from using the beltway as we check in and take a look at the northwest corner here and traffic is moving along. no delays we heed down to 95. and this is the expressway look
stay away from us. i know it is late in the season. but the hurricane season is not over until november 30th. we could be seeing tropical storms. the future trend not picking up today. a few clouds will move in ahead of that front lots of plans and at 64. we have a freeze watch and for the areas here. shaded in the purple color. so, know that the temperatures are going to drop. we look at the temperature on sunday and we're looking at 70. the ravens game will be stellar. here is a check of the...
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you can use orleans street instead. a live look here at the beltway in parkville, everything up to speed at harford road it will be clear all the way up to towson. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> nine minutes after 5:00 right now. jus arriving around sometime to see the strangest things on the road? well, we're talking about signs and now, birds. >> birds. >> birds. >> big birds, coming up why this emu is on the loose and patrolling the roadway. what exactly was this guy looking for that had -- i dare say a "foul" mood? >> a deadly meningitis outbreak kills one person in maryland. i'm linda so, why the shots are coming from contaminated steroid injections and where the shots were given. [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc ba
you can use orleans street instead. a live look here at the beltway in parkville, everything up to speed at harford road it will be clear all the way up to towson. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> nine minutes after 5:00 right now. jus arriving around sometime to see the strangest things on the road? well, we're talking about signs and now, birds. >> birds. >> birds. >> big birds, coming up why this emu is on the loose and patrolling the roadway. what exactly was...
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doctors were able to grow a woman a new ear using her own cartilage. a woman in mailed has a new ear, thanks to a mind blowing procedure and you have to see the pictures to believe it. 42 year old sherry walter had cancer on he ear and it had the be removed as well as the structures inside her head, and doctors decided well, less make her a new '. what they did is took cartilage from her ribs and shaped it in to an ear, they took the cartilage and put it under her forearm and stretched the skin. they put it on to he head and sherry walter has two ears. this is not the final product. doctors carved it mores giving her an ear lobe making it look natural. it's a function functional ear. her hearing is back to the way it was. her body won't reject it because everything was done within her own body. >>> sometimes we become viewers, even in newsroom is watching as that story was done. that is amazing. an amazing story coming out of johns hopkins. >>> teaming up to get kids active. the goal is to end childhood obesity. sherrie johnson is live. the idea is to
doctors were able to grow a woman a new ear using her own cartilage. a woman in mailed has a new ear, thanks to a mind blowing procedure and you have to see the pictures to believe it. 42 year old sherry walter had cancer on he ear and it had the be removed as well as the structures inside her head, and doctors decided well, less make her a new '. what they did is took cartilage from her ribs and shaped it in to an ear, they took the cartilage and put it under her forearm and stretched the...
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conservatives use it to indict president obama and i don't like it when others use it to defend him, picking two different points in time. the truth is are we in a recovery, hope so. recovered from every recession we've had since the great depression. the question is is it as good as it should have been? hard to prove otherwise. that's the right question. is it as rapid and as healthy as it should have been? >> is it the president's fault it isn't more rapid? conservatives bring yes. i want to bring a sound bite here from ken robath who i asked him this week. look, we keep hearing that you should vote for mitt romney because the president made the recovery worse, and this is what ken robath said. >> we look backwards, no, i think romney's advisers have been wrong to say that this is all his fault, that it would have been much better if he had done something else. when you have a deep financial crisis, you look at u.s. history, you look at other countries, it's very hard to come roaring back. >> the world's leading experts on financial crises and rehko recoveries says mitt romney's ad
conservatives use it to indict president obama and i don't like it when others use it to defend him, picking two different points in time. the truth is are we in a recovery, hope so. recovered from every recession we've had since the great depression. the question is is it as good as it should have been? hard to prove otherwise. that's the right question. is it as rapid and as healthy as it should have been? >> is it the president's fault it isn't more rapid? conservatives bring yes. i...
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use york road instead. we have more problems on 695, here's a live look in parkville right now, where we have a crash on the inner loop at harford road. do expect half delays as you travel down to 95. this is what the beltway looks like over the west side at liberty road. a 13 minute right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. that's a lock at your abc2 timesaver traffic. char low over to you. >>> news time now is 6:12. and hearing the diagnosis of breast cancer is a life- altering event. this morning kelly swoope tells us about two women on a mission supporting survivors. >> let's go in the back and i'm going to help you. >> reporter: help is exactly what breast cancer survivors like judy are looking for when they turn to bare necessities. in addition to fancy bras and lingerie, lynn and her sister also sell prosthetic breasts and specially made bras for survivors. >> you know you come in, you're not feeling your best and some of these women are going through chemo and radiation. and they just want to
use york road instead. we have more problems on 695, here's a live look in parkville right now, where we have a crash on the inner loop at harford road. do expect half delays as you travel down to 95. this is what the beltway looks like over the west side at liberty road. a 13 minute right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. that's a lock at your abc2 timesaver traffic. char low over to you. >>> news time now is 6:12. and hearing the diagnosis of breast cancer is a life-...
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stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is high. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a talented, talented chef whose new book, "carnivore," comes out october 16th. you can also see him on "symon's suppers", which airs thursdays at 9:30 p.m. on the cooking channel. please welcome my friend, chef michael symon, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: all right, what do we got? >> well, i'm going to start you out with a cocktail to kind of -- >> jimmy: oh, you're a good man. >> -- loosen you up a little bit. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. please. so what do we do? >> so, this is --i call it a gingersnap -- >> jimmy: all right. >> you know, it's a good, manly drink when you're about to have a little bit of pork. >> jimmy: so, is that what we're doing? [ laughter ] >> a little bit of ice. a little bit of ice. it doesn't sound manly. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> b
stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is high. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a talented, talented chef whose new book, "carnivore," comes out october 16th. you can also see him on "symon's suppers", which airs thursdays at 9:30 p.m. on the cooking...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us servinyou, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ >> reporter: and robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks trading higher after spending much of the day swing between gains and losses. right now the dow is up 28 points to modest gains across the board. the job cuts at ubs may be deeper than first thought. the financial times reports as many as 10,000 employees at the swiss bank may lose their jobs. it is anticipated that pbs we will make the official announcement next tuesday. the job cuts would amount to nearly one sixth of the bank's total work force. if and the manhattan u.s. attorney's office is charging an online business man with a multibillion-dollar scheme to defraud facebook and its chief executive. the complaint alleges he filed a federal lawsuit falsely claiming to have been promised a 50% share in the company. he is charged with doctori
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us servinyou, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ >> reporter: and robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks trading higher after spending much of the day swing between gains and losses. right now the dow is up 28 points to modest gains across the board. the job cuts at ubs...
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what can you tell us about neurological damage? >> there is certainly physical damage to the brain, that's for certain. at this stage we're not seeing any deficit in terms of function. she's able to stand, she's got motor control so she's able to write. whether there's any subtle intellectual or memory deficits wn t the line is too early to say. >> reporter: malala is fighting an infection caused by the bullet. it will take weeks to clear before the doctors start reconstructive surgery. doctors say malala is not out of the woods yet. >> pelley: charlie's joining us now in birmingham. charlie, i wonder, is malala aware of what happened to her and why? >> scott, doctors told us today that malala knows what happened, she knows why she's here. she also knows that the world is watching, which is one of the reasons she decided to share the information about her progress and to thank everybody for their support. >> pelley: thanks, charlie. we got a good jobs report today. a labor department report shows unemployment fell last month in 41
what can you tell us about neurological damage? >> there is certainly physical damage to the brain, that's for certain. at this stage we're not seeing any deficit in terms of function. she's able to stand, she's got motor control so she's able to write. whether there's any subtle intellectual or memory deficits wn t the line is too early to say. >> reporter: malala is fighting an infection caused by the bullet. it will take weeks to clear before the doctors start reconstructive...
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so joining us is brian moran. he is coming to us from washington, d.c. virginia went blue last election, and chairman moran is trying to keep that it way. brian welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you very much. and might i say to you, thank you so much for joining us in the commonwealth and virginia democrats would love to have you return as soon as possible. >> jennifer: well, thank you. when i was there two weekends ago there was a lot of great energy with these polls that have come out since being a bit of a mixed bag. i'm wondering if you can tell our viewers what is the vealing on the ground? >> it continues to be very exciting. just to follow up on your presentation. all along we have felt confident in virginia because of the grown game. we have a superior ground game. it is the largest we have ever seen in virginia history. it actually surpasses that in 2008. so we feel real good. we are located in every region of virginia and almost every community of the commonwealth. we have personnel, volunteers so we are getting the vote out and we'll de
so joining us is brian moran. he is coming to us from washington, d.c. virginia went blue last election, and chairman moran is trying to keep that it way. brian welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you very much. and might i say to you, thank you so much for joining us in the commonwealth and virginia democrats would love to have you return as soon as possible. >> jennifer: well, thank you. when i was there two weekends ago there was a lot of great energy with these...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ neil: all right, asian markets opening up for business. japan about 77 points. buyers alike in japan. all markets have been close, but they will be opening tomorrow morning bright and early. we will be covering that 930 stern, on the erin 9:00 a.m. to take you through that, what could be a pretty bumpy york. meanwhile, what to make of this bumpy start today. on the air so often we have now made him an acre. he joins us out of hearing for, pennsylvania. what now do we expect? >> well, sandy will be right -- winding down and then moving off to the northeast. the pressure has failed to risen 40 millibars, and what that means is
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ neil: all right, asian markets opening up for business. japan about 77...
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you use less oil, you have to import less of it. but the other side, melissa, fracking is such a game-changer. natural gas is so incredible melissa: oh, yeah. >> that is really the big thing here. nothing washington has done if anything. we discovered a lot more of it and we discovered how to get tot. >> rich edson, thanks. great rert. we appreciate. >> it thks. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge, breaking down the biggest headlines the energy industry and their impact on the economy. the number of u.s. onshore rigs searching for natural gas is falling at it's fastest pace in 24 years. the new study said the 9% drop isprimarily due to low natural gas prices and a glut in drilling supplies. rember we've had a big run- with the trend in fracking. you have to keep that in mind. >>> pennsylvania approved fracking on state college campus s. speaking of fracking, lease royalties from any land will fund unirsity schools and university system along with subsidies for ttion that is pretty funny, right on campus. >>> germany is increasi
you use less oil, you have to import less of it. but the other side, melissa, fracking is such a game-changer. natural gas is so incredible melissa: oh, yeah. >> that is really the big thing here. nothing washington has done if anything. we discovered a lot more of it and we discovered how to get tot. >> rich edson, thanks. great rert. we appreciate. >> it thks. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge, breaking down the biggest headlines the energy industry and their impact...